If you want to make a webseries or webshow for kids, but don't know how, you may be confused or frustrated. This wikiHow will instruct you how to make a children's webshow.

Steps

  1. Pick your favorite super-hero show or maybe your favorite animal. Or if you can't agree on a name just say: The Bob and Lisa Show. Or mix all of your ideas into one. Missy said Animal show, Carl said Carl Show. Put all together to make: Missy's Animals on the Carl Show.
  2. Every Tuesday or every second Saturday? If you schedule your shows on the same day of the week, they may attract more viewers.
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  3. For at least the pilot (first) episode, you need to have a topic. Examples would be a computer game, comedy, cooking, your thoughts, sports or a different game show per week.
  4. This is so that people don't get confused. Hand a copy to everyone involved. Also, have something that can help kids remember their lines during the show. Like cue cards. Read How to Memorize Your Lines for more help. Keep in mind, it's also OK to add in little funny things on the spot.
  5. It doesn't have to be just one. It can be two or three. Humor is at its best when there is more than one person involved.
  6. Now if you want kids to watch your webshow, make it about something your classmates like, so that it will be popular.
  7. A good method is focused breathing.
  8. Follow your script and do your best. Don't worry if you make a mistake. Your audience will probably not notice.
  9. Now you need to make your audience want to see your next webshow. Talk about the latest things going on, whether it's a song, an item, or clothing. Then it will be a webshow in progress.
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  • Question
    If I am doing a science show, would I do anything differently?
    Community Answer
    Not so different, it's just a bit more experimental. Just a bit more experimental
  • Question
    How old do I have to be to create one?
    Community Answer
    You can be any age, although you should definitely ask your parents for help if you're much younger than 13. Many websites require parental supervision in their terms of use for children under 13.
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    What website should I post the videos on?
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    YouTube, Vimeo, Google+, Facebook and Twitter are great options.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Internet Access
      • Computer
      • A good tech producer or a tripod to put your camera on
      • Friends (Optional)

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